I spend most of my life in Auto Racing: Raced Modifieds (1/4 mile dirt - they were pure junk back then), had a Speed Shop in 50's (A&A Drag Specialists), worked part time as an Electrical Engineer, studied Mechanical Engineering a few years, did 4 years in the Air Force - worked in Military Intelligence as a Russian Linguist and later Spanish too - during the Cuban Crisis), was one of the first to build complete "fixtured" Sprint Cars in early 60's (The Carrera Company), was manager of biggest Speed Distributor in the World (CB Sales), spent a few years as one of the first Speed Reps (AMAX Sales - I was the "A" & Max Phillips was the "MAX") - representing the best Speed Equipment Mfrs in the 6 Midwest States, got into manufacturing Speed Equipment in late 60's (Do you remember Carrera bolt-on "Wheelie-Bars" and Lift-Kits?), discovered how important shocks were to handling in late 60's - mainly "by accident" (nobody made anything good you could buy back then), added Racing Shocks to Carrera line [first Drag Shocks, then Oval Track, then High Performance Street Shocks - we were first to actually manufacture Racing Shocks in US - not repackage them], learned a lot about handling and suspension design, pioneered Coil-Overs on Stock Cars in early 70's, was the only Racing Shock Mfr till about 1981 when everybody started to copy us, was among first in Speed Industry to computerize our business in early 80's, added CNC machines a little later, did a lot of suspension engineering for small mfrs (and a few big ones) of specialized vehicles, started developing MagneShocks in 1996 [electronically controlled, variable & instantaneous damping change using Magneto-Rheological fluid], got the first ones working in 2001 (won an SCCA National right off), developed Active MR Damping System first for big Motorhomes in early 2000's, then developed very sophisticated Active Systems for US Military vehicles - all sizes up to medium Tanks, sold Carrera in 2004, continued with MagneShocks.

Senior Electronics Laboratory Technician

Start Date: 2007-11-01End Date: 2013-05-05

Senior testing, validation and characterization technician. Tested high speed equalizers and transmitters for active copper cables. Ensured that parts met specifications for stable operation over a wide range of test cases to include the nominal settings, extreme heat, cold, and variations in power supply voltage/current. Compiled raw test data for design engineers to use in validating their designs.

Senior Advisor (Chief of the Boat), Master Chief Petty Officer

Start Date: 2010-06-01End Date: 2013-06-03

Provides executive level leadership, development and management to 160 personnel assigned to a submarine, to maintain personnel and equipment mission ready in support of national defense tasking. | Coordinates or leads the procedures and practices which affect the mission, readiness, welfare and morale of the all personnel in the command. | Formulates and implements policies concerning morale, welfare, job satisfaction, discipline, utilization and training of personnel. | Leads and manages command personnel programs such as sponsorship, on-boarding, career development, equal opportunity, recognition, ombudsman or family readiness, mentorship and organizational training.

CounterintelligenceTech

Start Date: 2006-07-01End Date: 2007-07-01

• Managed and coordinated collections requirements for deployed personnel, liaised with government officials, and reviewed/validated critical mission-essential tasks for CI and HUMINT personnel. • Provided operational/technical support and intelligence oversight for offices in Iraq and Asia.

CISA

Start Date: 2013-09-01End Date: 2015-04-20

I successfully completed CISAC conducted by Fort Devens, MA. I was instructed to conduct security investigations, processes counterintelligence (CI) evidence, prepare and disseminate CI reporting of Force Protection information to all echelons. I also learned to provide CI services and support to force protection operations at all echelons. I was trained to participate in Counterintelligence Force Protection Source Operations (CFSO). As well as perform CI support to anti-terrorism operations. I was instructed to operate recording, photographic equipment, consolidate intelligence data, produces, and maintain CI analytical products. I was also received instruction on how to conduct liaisons with other government and civilian agencies. Part of my instruction was also in how to maintain CI files and databases, the friendly force, and Foreign Intelligence Services (FIS) threat CI databases. CISAC also instructed me to conduct sabotage, espionage, treason, and sedition investigations.

Account Manager

Start Date: 1999-05-01End Date: 2002-07-03

Responsible for providing customer service to approximately 30 customer accounts in person and over the phone. Responsible for trouble-shooting local computer network systems with minimal Corporate IT support.

Senior Software Engineer

Start Date: 2006-09-01End Date: 2012-07-05

Project: Army-Military Civilian Costing System (AMCOS). • AMCOS is a database of active, reserve, and civilian manpower data developed for accuracy and flexibility of manpower cost estimation. The U.S. Army Cost and Economic Analysis Center (USACEAC) is responsible for operating, maintaining, updating, and modifying the AMCOS database, which is used to provide military and civilian cost estimates for acquisition, installation operations, force/unit costing, and a variety of cost analysis requirements. • Re-create an existing AMCOS Access 2.0 VBA application as an internet application. • Collect and process data items from several sources like text files, queried SQL Servers, web pages and excel spreadsheets into a SQL 2005 database. • Responsible for all SQL 2005 programming, security and database schema for this project which includes MS Analytical Services (OLAP). • Web design and programming using ASP 3.0 (VB) through MS Visual Studios 2008. Fahrenheit Technology

Senior Software Engineer

Start Date: 2007-03-01End Date: 2009-09-02

SAIC CENTER (Collaborative Enterprise Navigational Toolset Environment & Repository) • SAIC’s Center is a web-based workspace that provides access to best-of-breed and corporate-standard tools for program management and control, systems engineering, configuration management, and knowledge management. It includes capabilities to display data from these disparate sources in a single “dashboard,” and supports real-time and asynchronous team collaboration, document sharing, and communication. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 forms the basis of this intuitive, multi-featured portal. MOSS provides collaboration and communication tools; maintains data version control in its own program repository; and provides robust reporting tools that integrate program information drawn from disparate COTS, open source, and proprietary monitoring and tracking systems. • This project is developed in Microsoft Office Sharepoint Services (MOSS) using Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) and visual Studio 2005/2008 under the 3.0/3.1 framework. • My responsibility on this project includes the design, coding and integration of MOSS workflows. I'm also developing/integrating custom web parts into MOSS.

IT CONSULTANT

Start Date: 2007-01-01End Date: 2007-03-03

Share Point 3.0 Administrator for Office of Director (OD) under the National Institutes of Health (NIH) • The Office of Director was tasked with configuring Share Point services on an enterprise level. These configurations would include Share Point MOSS, Microsoft Foundation Server and Microsoft Project Server 2007. • My responsibly include requirement collection, configuring a test environment, document integration plans and implement approved configurations.

President

Start Date: 2013-09-01End Date: 2015-03-23

Providing clients with ethical, professional, comprehensive consulting services, with a highly skilled and dedicated team working to improve client processes, products, and profits, while meeting our need to be on the leading edge of our industry and maximize our potential as consultants. We specialize in C4ISR / Intelligence, Engineering / Logistics, Cyber Security / Info Security and Leadership consulting. Our company is an SDVOSB with over 60 years combined experience in the aerospace industry.

Officer

Start Date: 1991-01-01

Division Director of the JSTARS Air Vehicles Division. Responsible for a 30+ person team and more than a $2B portfolio. Lead Program Manager on the $1.2B new engine program and the $300M cockpit modernization program. Navigator on C130 and JSTARS aircraft. Intelligence, Surveilance, Recconaisance (ISR) Liaisson in Afghanistan. Officer Training School instructor ICBM Missile Launch Officer